The aim of this study is to use the social marketing approach to define the time spent on e-media and its effect on the pattern of exercise rate and nutritional status. Using a cross-sectional survey method, 150 undergraduates were selected. Averagely, 40.74 ± 14.39 hours per week was spent using electronic media for leisure and entertainment. Results showed that males with a high e-media user rate for entertainment or leisure had a generally low BMI mean while females with a high e-media user rate for entertainment or leisure had a higher BMI mean. Although exercise rate is better in general among male high e-media users, its effect is opposite among female high e-media users. As a possible strength, the involvement of multidisciplinary in...
Gender differences in how technology is used to facilitate physical activity engagement was examined...
Gender differences in how technology is used to facilitate physical activity engagement was examined...
BackgroundIn 2016 an estimated 1.9 billion adults world-wide were either overweight or obese. The he...
The aim of this study is to use the social marketing approach to define the time spent on e-media an...
The aim of this study is to use the social marketing approach to define the time spent on e-media an...
The extensive body of literature focuses on examining the role of social media apps in health-relate...
The aim of this study was to determine whether ownership and use of electronic media were associated...
Melkevik O, Haug E, Rasmussen M, et al. Are associations between electronic media use and BMI differ...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether ownership and use of electronic media were as...
Study aim: the purpose of the present study was to survey the impact of a social media platform on p...
Abstract Background Technological advances have caused poor mobility and lower physical activity amo...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the influences of social media in customer perception to...
Study aim: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of a social media exercise...
Today nearly 9 in 10 internet users use social media each month. Most people enjoy social media and ...
Two significant trends are overcoming today’s society: the growth in obesity rates and health concer...
Gender differences in how technology is used to facilitate physical activity engagement was examined...
Gender differences in how technology is used to facilitate physical activity engagement was examined...
BackgroundIn 2016 an estimated 1.9 billion adults world-wide were either overweight or obese. The he...
The aim of this study is to use the social marketing approach to define the time spent on e-media an...
The aim of this study is to use the social marketing approach to define the time spent on e-media an...
The extensive body of literature focuses on examining the role of social media apps in health-relate...
The aim of this study was to determine whether ownership and use of electronic media were associated...
Melkevik O, Haug E, Rasmussen M, et al. Are associations between electronic media use and BMI differ...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether ownership and use of electronic media were as...
Study aim: the purpose of the present study was to survey the impact of a social media platform on p...
Abstract Background Technological advances have caused poor mobility and lower physical activity amo...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the influences of social media in customer perception to...
Study aim: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of a social media exercise...
Today nearly 9 in 10 internet users use social media each month. Most people enjoy social media and ...
Two significant trends are overcoming today’s society: the growth in obesity rates and health concer...
Gender differences in how technology is used to facilitate physical activity engagement was examined...
Gender differences in how technology is used to facilitate physical activity engagement was examined...
BackgroundIn 2016 an estimated 1.9 billion adults world-wide were either overweight or obese. The he...